Infinite ammo was next on the docket, with bungie revealing that primary weapons - those meant for grunt enemies, like auto rifles, bows, and hand cannons - won’t ever run out of ammo starting next season. Bungie said it won’t rename the Kinetic slot at this time, but Stasis’ inclusion suggests that we could get other “Darkness” weapons in that slot if The Witch Queen expansion adds a second element next year. But if enemies show up with Stasis shields, players will be able to break them more effectively using Stasis damage. Like the other elements, Stasis weapons won’t operate differently or freeze intrinsically. Some Stasis weapons will have Stasis-specific perks, although Bungie promised they won’t break PvP. With this change, players will be able to wield all four of the game’s elements at once, if you include a player’s equipped subclass. Typically, players have a non-elemental weapon in their first (Kinetic slot), a weapon that deals elemental damage in the Energy slot, and an elemental heavy weapon in the Power slot. While we predicted this change a few months ago, due to the Cryosthesia 77K Exotic added in Season of the Splicer, this is a major change for how players will curate their loadouts in Destiny. Legendary Stasis weapons will go in either the Power slot - reserved for rocket launchers, drum-fed grenade launchers, swords, linear fusion rifles, and machine guns - or the kinetic slot. In a blog post ahead of its Destiny Showcase on Tuesday, where players will learn all about season 15 and next year’s The Witch Queen expansion, Bungie detailed those Stasis weapons. Players will not only get their hands on non-Exotic Stasis weapons for the first time, they’ll also see unlimited ammo for primary weapons and a host of potent Exotic changes. Destiny 2’s upcoming Season of the Lost will see some major weapon changes.